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Biesheim

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    • Day 41

      Und wieder geht es weiter…

      July 9 in France ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      …doch heute mit dem Fahrrad. Nach dem Frühstück starten wir Richtung Norden am Kanal Haute du Rhin bis zum Kanal Colmar. Dort geht es bis zur namensgebenden Stadt und wir stellen vor dem Zentrum unsere Räder ab. Die City begehen wir zu Fuß und erst einmal gibt es Kaffee und heute auch ein 🍦. Dann weiter, die Stadt ist gut besucht und wir finden Ruhe und Kühlung im Münster. Die Altstadt ist wirklich schön, es gibt tolle Fachwerkhäuser, aber auch ne Menge Leute. Dann eben noch einen Cremant und dann zu den Rädern. Dann lassen wir uns von Komoot aus der Stadt leiten. Jetzt bloß noch 20 km, zuerst im Schatten, die letzten 10 in der Vollsonne. Boah richtig warm, ein Apothekenthermometer zeigt 40 grad an. Dann in Neuf Brisach, total unterhopft, gibt es erst mal zwei halbe zum Ankämpfen und nun auf den letzten km.Read more

    • Day 4

      Summer Wine Festival in Breisach!

      August 31 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 86 °F

      Angele, Renee, and I ran into some fellow Viking Explorers who were looking for a wine festival. We assumed it was down a blocked off street and we were correct. About 20 German wineries and it was a bargain, even if it was German wine. Two different bands were playing with one a more traditional German band and one was a brass band. Food venders selling stuff I have never seen or heard of. Have to say tired 90 degree weather.Read more

    • Day 10

      Breisach, Germany

      October 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Arrived in Breisach, Germany in the early morning. After breakfast, we took a guided walking tour of the town which is situated between the Rhine River and the Black Forest. We toured the town's landmark St. Stephen Cathedral which was built in Roman and Gothic styles between the 12th and 15th centuries. It was almost completely destroyed during WW2. Rebuilding took until 1956. There was a farmers market where we had great grilled sausages and beer followed by gingerbread cookies and gelato. Great day.
      It was our last night on the ship. Had a farewell drink and thanked the entire staff for a wonderful cruise.
      Sailed during the night to Bern, Switzerland.
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    • Day 8

      Bis zum Europapark

      July 19, 2020 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Einen leichten Schlafsack (580g) ist sehr vorteilhaft bei einer Reise wo jedes Kilo spürrbar ist, solange es nicht kalt wird. Gnauer gesagt kälter als 10,4° C, denn das ist die Grenztemperatur meines Schlafsackes. Da es in Möhlin ca. 10° C war in der Nacht, spürrte ich, was es heisst unter der Grenztemperatur zu sein😅. Es war keine angenehme Nacht und ich bin mindestens 10 mal erwacht, da ich kalte Füsse hatte. Am Morgen, als es wärmer wurde, blieb ich dafür noch 2h länger liegen als geplannt und startete um 10 Uhr.
      Diese Nacht sollte wärmer sein, hoffe ich auch! Aber für mich ist klar, dass dieser Schlafsack nicht länger auf meiner Packliste steht, ich werde ihn wahrscheindlich in Karlsruhe ersetzen.

      Fahrtechnisch lief der Tag ganz gut. Die erste Etappenpause machte ich in Basel am Dreiländereck, Haferflocken mit Apfel gabs da zum "Frühstück" (12.00 Uhr). Danach eine kurz Pause in Bad Bellingen, Glace in Neuenburg und Badepause in Breisach, schönes Städchen mit Burg. Anschliessend die letzte Etappe nach Rust. Insgesamt 121km = Ziel erreucht

      Cooles Gefühl wenn man mit dem Velo am Europapark vorbeifährt.
      Ach ja kurz vor Rust, fuhr ich am Kebab König vorbei, 7€ für Dönner mit Bier, da konnte ich nicht wiederstehen.

      Nun bin ich ca. 5 Minuten ausserhalb von Rust, hinter einem Maisfeld. Ziel für Morgen: Karlsruhe..früher aufstehen - mehr Pause - gleichviele Kilometer

      Gute Nacht
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    • Day 5

      Sept 04 Heidelburg

      September 4, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Visited the ruins of the Heidelburg University. Very informative guide with wonderful stories. We were taken to the shopping street in Heidelberg. Bought some wine. Back to the ship for a late lunch at 3.30. Went for a walk in Speyer. A beautiful little town beside Heidelburg.Read more

    • Day 11

      Riding the Rhine ..Strasbourg - Breisach

      August 30, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Another change of plans meant that we were stuck on the boat for the morning as it sailed down the river to Rhinau. When I awoke the boat was already underway and then as I did yoga it passed back through the Napoleonic era lock while there was a very attractive sunrise. Finally, however we made it to Rhinau and then there was the bikes to unload (interestingly it was the Ghostriders who help with the unloading not the German guests who just waited for their bikes to come ashore and then just buggered off!!!). It was 1230 by the time we were finally ready to head off and the day was warm and windy. First off we left the boat which was actually moored at a lock near Diebelshiem and headed in to Rhinau where we crossed the river by ferry and then headed back up river passing through the Taubergiessen Nature Reserve which was declared in 1979 and comprises 1,700 hectares of meadows, forests and waterways and was really rather lovely. Some of the riders (including Kirstin) decided to stop by a stream to lunch and in Henry’s case a swim. I continued on however, riding through Weisweil where I became totally disorientated looking for the mythical coffee shop (following the pink signs as per Dagmar’s instructions), I ended up following the rwrong route and doing about 10km extra along the Rhine levee into the wind! Finally, I sorted, myself out ending up on the outskirts of Sachbach where I found a beer garden where I ate my lunch and enjoyed a clensing and cooling beer. I then continued on – it what was a bit of a hard slog in the 32-degree heat and the strong headwind - finally reaching Breisach in the late afternoon – I took a brief detour to the supermarket for more wine and then made my way to the boat for dinner (Salad, Broccoli soup, fish and veggies and gateau). I was surprised to beat the rest of the group back although it was only by 20 minutes. When I arrived, we were “double parked” alongside another boat and we had to cross their sundeck and then take a ramp down to the MS Andante.
      Kirstin on the other hand had followed the prescribed route from Weiseil through Whyl am Keiserstuhl and Sachbach – memorable incidents of her day included David having an intimate encounter with a strange mammal in his knicks and Henry’s fully clothed swimming experience. She also enjoyed a meeting with some French guinea pigs at a café where they stopped to get a refreshing drink.
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    • Day 3

      The Black Forest - Breisach and Titisee

      May 11, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Left Basle at 07:00 this morning to sail down the Rhine, actually most of the voyage was down the man made Rhine Canal running parallel to the real river. Seeing a variety of commercial barges and some competitive cruise lines on the voyage whilst descending around 50metres going through 4 locks. We arrived at Breisach just before 13:00. The town of Breisach (means breakwater) was established to take advantage of an island in the Rhine at that location, being identified as a key location on the early trade routes through Europe. The afternoon activity was a tour through the Black Forest to Titisee where they’re ins a glacial lake. Our guides were in traditional local dress, although neither originated from this area one coming from India and the other the Philippines. Various pictures taken on the coach ride including an old traditional design farm building still in use and a small church. Some farms built their own small churches on the farms as in winter they were not able to reach the local village church. Titisee is very much a tourist town, not quite Blackpool as no bingo and amusement arcades, these were replaced by cuckoo clock shops/museum with demonstrations on cuckoo clock construction and their history and importance to the local area. We were warned not to attempt a walk around the lake as the coach would leave before you would get all way around, this is probably because the actual frontage to the lake is mostly privately owned. We eventually found a small public park were we could sit and enjoy the sunshine (did I mention we got to 28centigrade here this afternoon) until it was time to return to the coach via the numerous souvenir shops to return to the ship. At 19:00 we departed Breisach for an overnight voyage to our next stop.Read more

    • Day 7

      Sep 06 Breisach

      September 6, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Got up early for the bus ride and tour to Black Forest. Agricultural country and very picturesque. Were shown how a cuckoo clock was made and how to make a black forest cake. Spent the afternoon walking in BreisachRead more

    • Day 6

      Sep 05 Strasburg France

      September 5, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Got up early for the bus ride and tour to Strasburg. Loved the canals and old buildings. Back to the ship for lunch and then the tour of Alcacian wine country and a tasting. Very good guides and vintner was excellent.Read more

    • Day 12

      Neuf-Breisach and Breisach

      August 31, 2017 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Meanwhile - once we had eaten it was back on the bikes and heading back the way we had come towards Neuf-Breisach. Once again, the ride was very pleasant. We stopped periodically to take photos - in particular some lovely (Van Gogh-esqu) rural scenes, an antique lock and the deep grooves on the bridges caused by the barge tow ropes. At one stage we became slightly diverted and ended up still at Neuf-Breisach but from a totally different direction!
      Neuf-Breisach is a “model town” built in the shape on an octogon with a star shaped ourer Rampart – it was essentially a “show off” by the French in a massive act of “one-up-mans-ship” to the Germans in Breisach. We had a bit of a ride around the town and then climbed onto the wall to enjoy the view of the impressive outer ramparts – then we were off again. Returning to Breisach we swung around the back of the town and up to Badisacher Weinkeller (the largest bottling wine cellar in Europe) where we purchased some wine before parting ways in the centre of town with Henry and Lionel returning to the ship while Douglas and I made the climb to the Church of St Stephens which is located on a rocky outcrop above the town. Originally built in 1200 the church had various works and alternations over the subsequent 300years – however in 1945 it was essentially rebuilt from the ground up. We met a lovely lady who told up of the history of the church and of the patron Saints (twin Martyrs who’s relics are in the church in a silver reliquary). After a lovely chat we made our way back down, onto our bikes and back to the boat where we enjoyed yet another generous meal and then had our briefing for our final day’s riding.
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